Word: ine
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...reforms get under way, Spain hopes to get a temporary summer fillip from the tourist trade (about $100 million a year). But for the long haul, Spain looks for U.S. aid to put the country on its feet. Since 1954, stopgap U.S. food shipments at times prevented near fam ine, and $460 million in U.S. aid virtually kept the country solvent. Last week Span ish newspapers were blasting the U.S. for doling out less than the $200 million a year that Spain insists it needs. Actually, Spain will get very close to that amount: about $150 million a year...
...article printed in The Harvard CRIMSON today, March 16, 1954, headlined, "Ivy Cinema Movie Program May Stop," is, as far as the statements attributed to members of Ivy Films Research Ine., manager of the Ivy Cinema, completely without truth...